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This is the neighbors dog before we rescued her. She is such a sweet heart. The people across the street pretty much abandoned her so we fed and watered here for 2 weeks. We found her a home and she is now our vets office mascot.

The vet thinks she's a chocolate lab/pit. She really loved it when I went over to play with her. We even brought her across the street to play with our 3 pugs, although she did nearly trample them they all did get along great. She is a total lover. The son was renting the house from his dad who gave him the dog, but the son had to much problems with renters and just gave up. After talking with the dad, I was given permission to take care of her and then to find her a home. Our vet is great.

no it's frozen rain, when it hits your face it feels like needles.. kinda hurts sometimes.

edit: not partly frozen rain... frozen rain.

Hmm...frozen rain does sound like hail but hails are more in the shape of small balls.....we had a huge hail storm in the 1980's (before I was born), supposedly the hail was the size of golf balls...a lot of cars were damaged

Hmm...frozen rain does sound like hail but hails are more in the shape of small balls.....we had a huge hail storm in the 1980's (before I was born), supposedly the hail was the size of golf balls...a lot of cars were damaged

yeah this is not hail.. it's, freezing rain..

Originally Posted by dorin

i was impressed about the offerings they do each evening, and if your porch happens to be the street, development cannot stop tradition